<owl:DatatypeProperty rdf:about="&prism;issue"> |
<owl:equivalentProperty rdf:resource="issue"/> |
</owl:DatatypeProperty> |
This raises an issue (no pun intended):
How are we going to deal with maintenance going forward?
Ideally, I'd like to be able to commit a change like this to a repository, and to do nothing else. But I don't believe that's possible ATM.
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That a) github provides serving of human-readable files, and b) I can imagine some simple workflow to exploit that here.
I don't follow.
On 09/01/13 16:44, Bruce D'Arcus wrote:
Keep in mind, too, there's github pages.